Adeleke Tells What To Expect As Supreme Court Rules On Osun PDP Guber Ticket

Osun State Governor-elect, Senator Ademola Adeleke has said he’s confident the outcome of Supreme Court judgment in a case against his candidature as the flagbearer of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun will be in his favour.

The Osun State governorship election held on July 16, 2022.

The supreme court will today September, 29, 2022, give judgement in a suit instituted by a PDP aspirant, Dotun Babayemi, seeking to invalidate his candidature.

Senator Adeleke had earlier won the suit both at the high court and the court of appeal that sat in Osogbo, Osun state and Akure, Ondo state respectively.

Mr Adeleke reacted ahead of the soon to be delivered judgement in a state signed and made available by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed.

The statement partly read…

“Our positive expectation is also borne out of the strong faith Senator Adeleke has in the judiciary as a house of justice and seriousness.

“The judiciary and all stakeholders are fully aware that the primary that produced Senator Adeleke is approved and supervised by the National Executive Committee of the PDP with the electoral commission in attendance and with the right legal candidate participating. So the governor-elect has absolute faith in the judiciary. His message is for our people to be calm as victory is right at our door.”

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